When does a Duplicated Chromosome become a Non-duplicated Chromosome? A-During Prophase of Mitosis B-Chromosomes are always duplicated, that is why there are two polymers in the double helix. C-During Anaphase of Mitosis D-During Interphase of Cell division
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